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Anger in Young Black and White Workers: Effects of Job Control, Dissatisfaction, and Support

机译:青年黑人和白人工人的愤怒:工作控制,不满和支持的影响

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This cross-sectional study tested the hypothesis that characteristics of work that contribute to job strain also increase anger in young service-sector workers. A new measure of anger directed at coworkers, supervisors, and customers was regressed on job strain indices (job control, coworker and supervisor support, dissatisfaction) in models that controlled for dispositional negative affect and work status. Results in a sample of 230 young Black and White men and women revealed that low levels of job control and social support, and high levels of job dissatisfaction, were independently associated with increased work-related anger. Moreover, social support moderated the impact of low job control on anger directed at coworkers. Findings indicate that anger experienced at work may be an early marker of job stress, which has been prospectively related to cardiovascular disease.
机译:这项横断面研究检验了以下假设,即造成工作压力的工作特征也会增加年轻服务行业工人的愤怒。针对控制性倾向负面影响和工作状态的模型中的工作压力指数(工作控制,同事和上司支持,不满),回归了一种针对同事,上司和客户的愤怒新方法。对230名黑人和白人青年进行抽样调查的结果表明,低水平的工作控制和社会支持以及高水平的工作不满情绪与增加的与工作相关的怒火独立相关。此外,社会支持减轻了低工作控制对同事发怒的影响。研究结果表明,工作中遇到的愤怒可能是工作压力的早期标志,这可能与心血管疾病有关。

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